Muscari armeniacum Siberian Tiger

New! This vigorous award-winning cultivar has fragrant, densely compacted racemes of bright snow-white florets and less robust foliage than that of M. armeniacum. The name Muscari derives from the work musk, due to its slight fragrance. Deer- and rodent-resistant Muscari naturalize readily in well-draining soil and in full to partial sunlight. They make good cut flowers too. You’ll need about nine bulbs per square foot. Bulb size: 9 cm/up. Full to partial sunlight. Bloom time in horticultural zone 5: April/May. Plant 5" deep and 3" to 4" apart. HZ: 4-8. Height: 8" (or a little taller).